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(Sorry, previously purchased items not included) F A S H I O N S 835 Massachusetts In Beautiful Downtown Lawrence First Amendment promotes diversity, judge tells students By Roberta Johnson Kansan staff writer The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech. But the amendment also protects the right not to speak, an Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals judge said yesterday. Judge Morris S. Arnold told an audience of about 30 in a classroom in Green Hall that the constitutionality of an individual's right not to speak had been established in 1943. A student refused to salute to the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance, and the question rose as far as the Supreme Court. "The young man's desire to stand there and say nothing was a desire to say something." he said. Arnold said that the court had decided that the government could not enforce intellectual conformity. "The Constitution and the Bill of Rights is about intellectual diversity," he said. Today the government faces another case of the right to speak vs. the right not to speak, Amold said. The National Endowment for the Arts, in which the federal government sponsors artists and purchases works, has sponsored pieces _ such as Andre Serrano's "Piss Christ" _ that some groups have labeled offensive. Arnold said that although the sponsorship could be considered an issue of free speech, some had a different viewpoint. People also could see the art as ideological, and under the establishment clause of the Constitution they could argue against using tax money for other ideologies, he said. "If you think about it as ideological views, then the expenditure is unconstitutional," he said. "The creation of ideological proposition through the use of tax money can be offensive to our democratic tradition." Arnold said that serious pursuit of this idea could undermine many state institutions, such as public schools. libraries and museums, because they may be deemed ideological. Some members of the audience disagreed with him. "There is an important difference between NEA and the right not to speak," said Tom Stacy, professor of law. "In the latter case, the freespeech case, there is a more important correlation between the individual and the message." Stacy said that there was not a tight connection between paying taxes and supporting controversial artwork. Others said this was an occasion of minority groups overriding the majority. "The government established programs providing funds to unsubsidized artists, then changed the rules in the middle of the game," said Scott Hatttrup of Overland Park, second-year law student. "Maybe the government needs to re-evaluate the program, but don't yank the funding because you don't agree with the viewpoint." Most of Kansas was expected to stay in the deep-freeze today, bringing no relief to overcrowded homeless shelters and raising concerns about utility bills. Frozen spell keeps its grip on Kansas; Shelters fill quickly Today's highs are expected to reach only 10 degrees in northeast Kansas. Highs in the southwest part of the state are expected to reach into the upper 20s. The Associated Press Homeless shelters in Wichita reported that they were filling up fast as the mercury plunged on Monday. Health officials warned people to avoid frostbite by staying indoors when possible or to wear several layers of clothes when outside. Membership has its privileges... THESE DISCOUNTS AND OFFERS ARE GOOD THROUGH JULY 31, 1994! JUST SHOW YOUR CARD... USE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE! 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